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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Business,Professional Studies Business Office Skills Pre-existing word processing and computer application skills are enriched in this course. Students are provided with the opportunity to gain a higher degree of competency in using the College's current version of MS Office. Desktop publishing and web page development applications are also included. 2 hrs. lect.; 2 hrs. lab. Prerequisite: BOT 160, BUS 171, or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Business,Professional Studies Business Office Skills Administrative responsibilities in the modern business office are covered in this comprehensive course. Included are filing and records management, reprographics, mail and shipping services, travel and business meeting activities, and support staff financial tasks for legal, medical, and executive offices. Prerequisite: BOT 101 or by advisement.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Business,Professional Studies Business Administration An introduction to general views of business and the economic environment is provided in this course. Included is a brief study of the following topics: management and human resources, marketing, finance, international business, money and banking, business organization, investments, risk management, and business law.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Business,Professional Studies Business Administration Students study typical uses of mathematics in business and industry. Topics include percent application, depreciation, distribution of profit or loss, commercial discounts, retail calculations, simple interest, discounts, compound interest, annuities, and amortization.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Business,Professional Studies Business Administration This is a survey of written and oral business communication. It emphasizes techniques for effective communication, experience in creating typical business correspondence, and critical analysis of communications.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Business,Professional Studies Business Administration Principles of entrepreneurship in manufacturing, wholesaling, retailing, and the service industry are outlined. The course emphasizes plant layout and location, inventory control, franchise marketing, payroll management, and financing. Case studies aid students in analyzing and solving realistic problems.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Business,Professional Studies Business Administration An introduction to the basic concepts and techniques of economics as they relate to the business environment, this course offers such topics as the economic system, the market mechanism and competition, money, credit, banking, and other relevant economic activities and policies that relate to business. The course is open to students who are pursuing the A.A.S. degree in business and should not be taken by the student who needs to transfer economics courses to a four-year college.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Business,Professional Studies Business Administration The basics of operational theory and the science of management are presented. Concepts center on an analysis of the four major functions of management: planning, organizing, directing, and controlling. The course emphasizes the integration of management principles with other business procedures and examines management interactions with external environments influencing business.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Business,Professional Studies Business Administration Familiarity with computers in general and particularly as they apply to business is provided. The course introduces appropriate terminology and concepts using hands-on training. Applications include word processing, spreadsheets, and database management using the IBM microcomputer. Lab fee. Prerequisite: By advisement.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Business,Professional Studies Business Administration This course provides an analysis of business transactions in the legal environment. Topics include an introduction to the history of modern commercial law, the courts, and the legal processes; detailed examination of the principles of the laws of contracts, including contracts for the international sale of goods (CISG); and consideration of related topics including product liability and business torts.
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